& ltp style = \ " margin-top:0px; Margin-bottom: 25px padding: 0px border: 0pxfont-family:' Microsoft Yahei',' Wen Quan Yi Wei Hei', SimHei, tahoma, sans-serif;; Line height: 30px Vertical alignment: baseline; Hyphenation: Hyphenation; Word wrap: hyphenation; Color: rgb(5 1, 5 1, 51); Letter spacing: 0.9599999785423279px blank: normal; \ "> From the action process of alcohol in the body, absorption, metabolism and excretion may be affected by soft drink intake. If you ingest carbonated drinks such as cola or sprite, which contain a lot of carbon dioxide, it will make your stomach swell, promote intestinal peristalsis, accelerate the absorption of alcohol, and make you more likely to get drunk.
& ltp style = \ " margin-top:0px; Margin-bottom: 25px padding: 0px border: 0pxfont-family:' Microsoft Yahei',' Wen Quan Yi Wei Hei', SimHei, tahoma, sans-serif;; Line height: 30px Vertical alignment: baseline; Hyphenation: Hyphenation; Word wrap: hyphenation; Color: rgb(5 1, 5 1, 51); Letter spacing: 0.9599999785423279px blank: normal; \ "> However, if you ingest non-carbonated drinks, the concentration of alcohol will be reduced and the absorption rate of alcohol will be slowed down due to dilution. Drinking plenty of water will also accelerate the excretion of alcohol, so you can avoid drunkenness. However, it should be noted that this mixed drink with low alcohol content is also easy for us to drink too much unconsciously, resulting in the accumulation of total amount and eventually getting drunk. Even if you are not drunk, after a large amount of alcohol is metabolized by the liver, the heat generated will be converted into fat storage, which will easily lead to fatty liver and hyperlipidemia, and even lead to cirrhosis in the long run. So, no matter how you drink it, you can't drink too much.